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D-B Patch Turns 2! Here's a Look at the Past Year

Here's a look at some of the most-read stories published during the second year of Dormont-Brookline Patch.

 

Dormont-Brookline Patch is celebrating more than the holiday season this week—we're celebrating our second birthday!

Dormont-Brookline Patch officially launched on Dec. 29, 2010, making today the site's two-year anniversary.

Here are 10 of the most-read, local stories published on Dormont-Brookline Patch in 2012:

  1. Brookline Tattoo Artist Takes Second on 'Ink Master'
  2. UPDATED: Child Killed In African Painted Dog Exhibit at Pittsburgh Zoo
  3. Dormont Council Votes Against Pitcher Park
  4. Dormont Dogs Owner Arrested for Bank Robberies
  5. UPDATE: Police Investigating Dormont Man's Death in South Side
  6. Two Arrested for Robbing Brookline Cars
  7. Police Crack Down on Potomac Ave. Loitering
  8. VIDEO: Two Arrested for Dormont Shooting
  9. UPDATE: Fire at Dormont Elementary
  10. Dormont Solicitor, Borough Manager Resign

Follow-up articles on these topics also were among the year's most read articles. Click the titles to read them, and to find links to related articles.

Here's to a happy 2013!

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Related Topics: Dormont-Brookline Patch, Patch Anniversary, and two-year anniversary

dormonter

8:36 pm on Monday, December 31, 2012

Great! Now is there a lost and found section, esp for pets on the patch? Can't find it. An injured black cat in my 'hood and wondering if it is looking for its owner. Can't catch him myself.

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Erin Faulk

10:08 pm on Monday, December 31, 2012

Hi dormonter,

We don't have a section specifically for that, but when there are lost pets in the neighborhood, I do typically run a notice on Patch with a description of the pet, in case anyone is out there looking. Could you email me (erin.faulk@patch.com) some info about what the cat looks like and what streets you've seen it on/around? I'm happy to post something. Thanks!

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